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Rumored list of 103 players that tested for Steroids from 2003

Still say that its a BS list. It is already known that Jason Grimsley is on the actual 104-player list, and it can be surmised Bronson Arroyo, by his own admission, would probably have wound up on the list too. Neither appear on the one in this thread.
 
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It is already known that Jason Grimsley is on the actual 104-player list
Grimsley
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most remembered for this

Jason Grimsley's first caper: 'Batgate' (Heists Albert Belle's corked bat back in '94)

During the game, Grimsley climbed through the false ceiling of the visitors' clubhouse at Comiskey Park to retrieve Belle's corked bat from the umpires' room. Although he was successful, the theft was discovered and Belle eventually was suspended.

The caper was uncovered because the bat Grimsley used to replace Belle's had teammate Paul Sorrento's signature on it. Police were called to the scene, and the Sox threatened to press charges. But at the time, no one was saying who the culprit was.
 
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jlb1705;1510080; said:
I'm not saying it's legit, but I don't buy that it's because there aren't enough scrubs on the list. There are plenty of them up and down that list.

More interesting to me is the number of recognizable players whose performance went down the crapper once PEDs became an issue and testing began.

Yep, that was the main reason I saw the list as believable.
 
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They tested for more than just steroids. The infamous list of those who failed are not all necessarily the result of steroids.
 
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This is rediculous, and I'm a Giant fan.

MLB not likely to bar Cabrera from NL batting crown

Major League Baseball isn't likely to prevent Melky Cabrera from winning the National League batting title, despite his 50-game suspension for a failed drug test.

The San Francisco Giants outfielder is seven points ahead of Pittsburgh's Andrew McCutchen with a .346 average entering Wednesday.

"We'll see how it all plays out," baseball Commissioner Bud Selig told reporters Wednesday, after taping an episode of "CenterStage" for the YES Network. "We generally don't interfere in that process. We'll take a look at it at the end of the year."

He has 501 plate appearances, one fewer than the required amount to be eligible if the Giants play 162 games. According to MLB rules, an additional hitless at-bat would be added to his average and he would still win the title if he remains higher than any other qualifying player.

Entire article: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/mlb-not-likely-bar-cabrera-203018018--mlb.html
 
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ScriptOhio;2217550; said:
This is rediculous, and I'm a Giant fan.

MLB not likely to bar Cabrera from NL batting crown

Major League Baseball isn't likely to prevent Melky Cabrera from winning the National League batting title, despite his 50-game suspension for a failed drug test.

The San Francisco Giants outfielder is seven points ahead of Pittsburgh's Andrew McCutchen with a .346 average entering Wednesday.

"We'll see how it all plays out," baseball Commissioner Bud Selig told reporters Wednesday, after taping an episode of "CenterStage" for the YES Network. "We generally don't interfere in that process. We'll take a look at it at the end of the year."

He has 501 plate appearances, one fewer than the required amount to be eligible if the Giants play 162 games. According to MLB rules, an additional hitless at-bat would be added to his average and he would still win the title if he remains higher than any other qualifying player.

Entire article: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/mlb-not-likely-bar-cabrera-203018018--mlb.html


thats bogus. no way he should win the title
 
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